$$^{\circ}\text{F} = (^{\circ}\text{C} \times 9/5) + 32$$
Where,
$$^{\circ}\text{C}$$ is the temperature in Celsius, and
$$^{\circ}\text{F}$$ is the temperature in Fahrenheit.
Substituting the given value of 97 degrees Celsius in the formula, we get:
$$^{\circ}\text{F} = (97 \times 9/5) + 32$$
Simplifying the expression, we get:
$$^{\circ}\text{F} = (174.6) + 32$$
Adding 32, we get:
$$^{\circ}\text{F} = 206.6$$
Therefore, 97 degrees Celsius is equal to 206.6 degrees Fahrenheit.